If you plan to make this wonderfully sweet and spicy Mango Habanero Baked Brie, just be sure to warn those who are eating it. Grabbing a big chunk of it unaware of the spicy contents can be a bit of a shock!

When I first thought of this mash-up I actually thought it might be too spicy. Habaneros are SO spicy, but they can also have a wonderful fruity flavor and I was hoping the combination of sweet mango and creamy brie cheese would mellow the heat just enough to be delicious.

Turns out it’s SO delicious and bordering on addictive. I couldn’t stop returning to it.

There’s a few tips and tricks to nailing it though so let’s dig in!

How to prepare the habaneros

Habanero peppers are some of the spiciest peppers that you can regularly find in the grocery store and you do need to be careful when handling them.

If you can, I recommend using gloves to seed and chop them to make sure you don’t get any pepper essence on your skin. But, if you can’t wear gloves, then at least be very careful with your hands and wash them very well after you are done.

The key to making this jam is to make sure you dice your habaneros really finely. Chop the peppers in half, remove the seeds, and then give them a fine dice and you can move onto making the jelly (after you wash your hands).

Want a different spicy appetizer? Try this spicy ranch dip or this favorite spicy poke bowl dip!

Making the Mango Habanero Jelly

The key to this habanero baked brie is this jelly. This is not a jelly that is findable in most stores so we have to make it. It’s for the best.

You really just need a small batch of it for the baked brie. I just put some frozen mangos in a pot with minced habanero (be careful!), sugar, water, and a pinch of salt.

Let those simmer together for a few minutes and mash them with a fork as they cook.

In less than 10 minutes you’ll have a wonderful jelly. If you do it right, the jelly in its pure form will be slightly TOO spicy. It’ll mellow as it bakes with the brie.

Jelly mixture cooked for baked brie.

Making the Habanero Baked Brie

The trick to making this brie is to make sure the brie and jelly is completely encased in puff pastry so there are no leaks!

Thaw your puff pastry sheet completely and spread about half of the mango jelly on the sheet. Then place an 8-ounce wheel of brie right on top and then add the rest of the jelly. So the jelly is one both sides, not just piled on one side.

Brie topped with mango jelly mixture.

Carefully fold up the puff pastry and crimp it closed. Then make sure you flip the puff pastry so the folded side is DOWN on your baking sheet. This will seal the puff pastry as it bakes.

To make sure the puff pastry gets golden brown, brush it with some egg wash (1 egg whisked with 1 tablespoon water). Then it’s ready for the oven!

Bake this spicy sweet baked brie at 350˚F for 25-30 minutes until the puff pastry is golden brown.

MOST IMPORTANT STEP: Do NOT cut into the baked brie right away. The brie is basically molten at this point and it’ll just flow out and make a huge mess.

Let the brie cool on the countertop for 10 minutes or so that way the cheese can solidify slightly.

It’s a hard 10 minutes to wait, but worth it!

Then you can slice into it and be rewarded with beautifully melted brie with spicy mango habanero jelly!

Habanero Baked Brie

Pile this baked brie on crackers, fruit, or just snag a piece with the puff pastry and eat it as-is!

Baked Brie with Mango and Habanero Jelly

If you have leftover baked brie (ha!) you can reheat it in a 300˚F oven. Wrap it tightly with foil or parchment paper to prevent the cheese from just leaking everywhere!

Have a great holiday season everyone!

Mango Habanero Baked Brie

Mango Habanero Baked Brie

Servings: 4 Servings

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes

Total Time: 45 minutes

A spicy fruity twist on a classic! This Mango Habanero Baked Brie will bring some heat to your appetizer table! macheesmo.com

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  • NOTE: When dealing with habaneros, either use food-safe rubber gloves or be sure to wash your hands very thoroughly after dicing the habaneros. They are very spicy and will burn your eyes/etc if you don’t wash your hands.

  • Preheat oven to 350˚F. In a small saucepan, combine mangos, minced habanero, sugar, water, and a pinch of salt. Cook the mango habanero jelly over medium heat until it breaks down and simmers lightly. As the mixture cooks, use a fork to mash it together to form a jelly. Cook for a few minutes until the mixture thickens (8-10 minutes total cooking). Then remove the mixture from the heat and let cool slightly.

  • Spread about half of the mango jelly on a sheet of thawed puff pastry, right in the center. Place an 8-ounce wheel of brie in the center of the puff pastry. Top with the rest of the jelly and fold the puff pastry over, completely enclosing the baked brie.

  • Place the wrapped brie on a baking sheet (parchment paper helps for easier clean-up). Place the wrapped brie folded side down so it seals well. Brush the baked brie with egg wash.

  • Bake the brie at 350˚F for 25-30 minutes until it’s golden brown and flaky.

  • Let the brie sit at room temperature for about 10 minutes and then serve with crackers and/or fruit.

Serving: 0.25brie | Calories: 273kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 16g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 57mg | Sodium: 358mg | Potassium: 166mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 21g | Vitamin A: 820IU | Vitamin C: 19mg | Calcium: 112mg | Iron: 0.4mg

Course: Appetizers, Side Dishes, Snack Time

Cuisine: American

Here are a few other great holiday appetizers!

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